Your work is most thought-provoking. It has become apparent to me this last ten years, and it's taken ten years of intense effort to "be something" and "serve humanity", for the penny to drop. That it doesn't matter if I am misunderstood by other people. In fact it is inevitable and perfectly reasonable that I should be so. The important thing is that I understand myself. Thank you for making this work freely available. That means a lot and is a truly radical act in this monetized world. 🙏
Well put. I’ve long held the belief that giving for the giver. Not the receiver. The giver benefits. The receiver is burdened. Especially if the gift is more befitting of an ineffable aim.
Thanks, a great lesson indeed!
He who has not first healed himself is unable to help anyone else.
Your work is most thought-provoking. It has become apparent to me this last ten years, and it's taken ten years of intense effort to "be something" and "serve humanity", for the penny to drop. That it doesn't matter if I am misunderstood by other people. In fact it is inevitable and perfectly reasonable that I should be so. The important thing is that I understand myself. Thank you for making this work freely available. That means a lot and is a truly radical act in this monetized world. 🙏
Excellent article! I have actually declined people’s offerings if their energy felt “sticky” or resentful in any way.
BEAUTIFUL INTERESTING EDUCATING !
THANK YOU FOR THOSEVWORDSBOF WISDOM ! I ALWAYS FELT THAT IF I DON'T LIKE OR
LOVE MYSELF..I WON'T BE ABLE TO LOVE OTHER PEOPLE !
"Achieving wholeness does not spare you from conflict. On the contrary, it may make you more visible to the tensions of the world." Precisely.
Thanks! An unpublished fairytale from Nietzsche you might enjoy 😊 https://open.substack.com/pub/fairytalesfromecotopia/p/fairytale-fragments-a-giant-and-some?r=2frou4&utm_medium=ios
So good and practical! Thank you. 🙏🏼
Beautiful, and perfect timing for me. Thank you.
That was great
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Well put. I’ve long held the belief that giving for the giver. Not the receiver. The giver benefits. The receiver is burdened. Especially if the gift is more befitting of an ineffable aim.
Really fucking excellent